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Nobody. Currently we do not have any means of predicting earthquakes. Scientists who study earthquakes are called seismologists.

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Is a seismometer used for earthquakes or volcanoes?

As magma, or molten rock, moves underground it creates earthquakes. The signature of magma-driven seismic waves is different from that of normal tectonic earthquakes. With multiple seismometers it is possible to determine where earthquakes are and whether or not they are migrating. If earthquakes are moving closer to the surface and closer to a volcano, that is a sign it might be getting ready for an eruption.


What is the name of a scientists who predicts precipitation?

A meteorologist is a scientist who predicts precipitation, using data and models to forecast weather patterns.


What weather does this predict?

it predicts the carnivous forest.


Can you compare the strength and frequency method for predicting earthquakes?

The Strength and Frequency Method only predicts how often an earthquake of a particular magnitude will occur. The Gap Hypothesis only predicts where another earthquake is most likely to occur along a fault line. Neither method will predict where the next earthquake will occur in the world, or predict an earthquake happening in a random spot, or predict both the location and strength of an earthquake.


What earthquake forecast predicts a precise location?

Currently, no earthquake forecasting method can predict the precise location of an earthquake. Earthquake forecasting typically provides estimates of the likelihood of earthquakes occurring in broad regions over specified time frames based on historical data and scientific models. The exact location and timing of earthquakes remain highly unpredictable.

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What is the name of someone who predicts earthquakes?

The name of a person that predicts an earthquake is a mineralogist.


What do you call a person that predicts an earthquake?

You would call that person lucky. The scientists who study earthquakes are known as seismologists and they say that it is currently not possible to predict when an earthquake will occur.Technically nobody as earthquake prediction is currently impossible however seismologists will produce seismological hazard assessments in an attempt to quantify the likelihood of occurrence of a seismic event of a given magnitude occurring within a given time period on a fault.Seismologist


What will be magnitude of earthquake in 2012?

It is impossible to predicts when an where an earthquake will hit, let alone how strong it will be. It is also doubtless that here will be multiple earthquakes in 2012, just like there are every year.


Is a seismometer used for earthquakes or volcanoes?

As magma, or molten rock, moves underground it creates earthquakes. The signature of magma-driven seismic waves is different from that of normal tectonic earthquakes. With multiple seismometers it is possible to determine where earthquakes are and whether or not they are migrating. If earthquakes are moving closer to the surface and closer to a volcano, that is a sign it might be getting ready for an eruption.


What were the 3 witches predictions for Macbeth?

The Second Witch predicts that Macbeth will be made Thane of Cawdor.The Third Witch predicts that Macbeth will become king.The Third Witch predicts that Banquo's descendants will become kings.


What type of verb is predicts?

Action


Is predicts an action or a linking verb?

no


What are the release dates for Maurice Woodruff Predicts - 1969?

Maurice Woodruff Predicts - 1969 was released on: USA: 13 July 1969


What is the name of a scientists who predicts precipitation?

A meteorologist is a scientist who predicts precipitation, using data and models to forecast weather patterns.


What is an apocalyptic?

An apocalyptic is a person who predicts apocalypses.


Predicts how a pattern may continue?

A Conjecture


What predicts on how a pattern may continue?

a conjecture